(From rabble.ca) “For recycling advocates, it’s a dream, but for Alberta’s newspaper industry, it could be a nightmare. The picturesque mountain town of Banff is looking at ways newspapers can help offset the cost of handling and recycling the town’s discarded newsprint…”
Is there any way that we could enforce similar penalties on junk mail producers? People actually read newspapers. If the recycling bin in my condo’s mail room is any indication, no one reads any of that other stuff.
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